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Art & Audrey Smith Wellness Center
Cultural Exhibits
Hobson Rock Collection
The
wife of local optometrist, Dr. A.H. Hobson (1912-1990) donated his vast
collection of rocks, Indian artifacts, antique eyeglasses, walking canes
and scale models to the Emmetsburg Public Library after his death. All
are on display at the Wellness Center complex or in the library. Scale
models of nineteenth century transportation are on display in the leisure
reading area of the library. His eyeglass and walking stick collection
are in the Mary Barbara Smith Room.
In addition, many of his rock specimens are available
for check out from the Emmetsburg Public Library to Educational institutions.
Vandervelde Primitive Cultures Collection (VPCC)
The purpose of the Vandervelde Primitive Cultures
Collection, housed at the Smith Wellness Center Complex and Emmetsburg
Public Library, is to preserve for future generations the life works of
Emmetsburg, Iowa, long-time citizen, Marjorie Mills Vandervelde.
Mrs. Vandervelde has traveled the world as a photojournalist
with the purpose of "building bridges among cultures". She
has done this by traveling and living among various peoples. She has
shared her experiences and the lives of those with whom she has lived
through her writings of hundreds of stories, articles, books and many
photos.
This
collection is a permanent exhibit of Mrs. Vandervelde's writings,
photographs, primitive artifacts, correspondence and precious letters from famous persons. The collection is unique in that there are over 250
artifacts, 30 letters from famous people, recordings of published materials
and books, as well as documentation of Mrs. Vandervelde's involvement
in the education of primitives. Donations include Mola Art of the Kuna Indians of San Blas, Panama. The collection
items span from 1800's to present.
Schools and communities may request a traveling Treasure
Chest exhibit for on-loan-education as part
of this exhibit. The Treasure Chest permits hands-on use of items of
interest that will educate as well as encourage further interest in the
permanent exhibit. The Iowa Lakes exhibit includes rotating photo, primitive
artifacts, and Mola Art. The permanent exhibit focuses on "The Life
of Marjorie Mills Vandervelde" through four large panels.
They include her family and history, her association with many "Faces
of Mankind" and the Choco and Kuna Indians of Central and South America. Donations may be
sent to ILCC Foundation, VPCC, Emmetsburg, Iowa, to assure the maintenance
of this wonderful collection.
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